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Mauve Mavis
A tint of pale pink along drab feathers ushers in the dawn. Gulls flee inland from the storm dotting fields of fresh cut corn screeching among themselves. Along the lanes: charcoal slated roofs, black timbers, puce pocked stone, the day drained of color. A purple lining of clouds, lowering along horizon's edge, glowers at the walker climbing hills alone. The voice of a song thrush calls: mauve mavis, mauve mavis echoed by mews of the gulls. © Kåre Enga [164.40] 2007-April-17 for Mavis Moog
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